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Hello,
Why is it that from time to time the Schedule Refresh setup losses some of the credentials? In spite no changes have occurred to them?
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From my experience this is if you save your Power BI Desktop into the Power BI Service, it will overwrite the current credentials. Which will mean that you will need to edit the credentials again.
@jagostinhoCT@SRLyman Can you change it to use OAuth2 and enter the credetial for the dataset again? Please check if schedule refresh is successfull after you set the credential.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hello I am facing the same issue and have a complex report with lots of data source. Setting up credentials everytime I publish is not very intuitive and productive.
Is there a workaround or solution to this so that I don't have to Enter credentials to all sources again after each publish !
@jagostinhoCT@SRLyman Can you change it to use OAuth2 and enter the credetial for the dataset again? Please check if schedule refresh is successfull after you set the credential.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
It works after I enter the credentials again, yes.
my question is why does it looses the credentials in the first place?
Kind regards,
J
In my case, I converted an Excel PowerPivot table to Power BI which caused our system to create more than one oData feed request in our environment. This ran afoul of our third-party authentication software. My solution was to re-build my tables using the Get Data function. Those reports only had one authetication and retained the credentials.
Hi @jagostinhoCT,
Please go to the Refresh History and find the record about that failed schedule refresh. Click the Show button to get detail error message, copy all this details and paste here. I will try to send your information internally to analyze the reason.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
thanks @v-qiuyu-msft
No issues currently, but will come back with the error message if it happens again.
Thank you for your help.
J
Hi @jagostinhoCT,
As the issue is gone now, would you please mark a helpful reply as answer, so we can close this thread? If the issue happens next time, you can create a new thread.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
From my experience this is if you save your Power BI Desktop into the Power BI Service, it will overwrite the current credentials. Which will mean that you will need to edit the credentials again.
whenever I publish the report to the PBI Service, you mean?
Still experiencing this problem where PBIRS scheduled refresh loses credentials when the report is edited and saved back to the server. With dozens of data sources this is a PITA, because the credentials for all of them have to be manually re-entered (or copy/pasted) into the PBIRS data sources settings (on the server) to re-enable scheduled refresh. Using the March 2018 versions. When will this be fixed?
Thanks for that Gilbert. Please note however that I am using PBI Report Server March 2018 (this is the latest release for PBIRS).
@GilbertQ, that is interesting.
You mean, whenever I publish the PBI Desktop to the PBIService the credentials need updating?
I could understand (sort of) why would it trigger such behaviour.
But in my case, the credentials got lost without me publishing it.
I have been encountering the same issue. No matter how many times I set OAuth2, PowerBI automatically choses Anonymous. As a result, every automatic refresh fails. It would be nice if it could retain my account information. Is there a way to address this?
Yes. That is what is happening to me too.
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